PHRASAL VERBS
carry on = continue
eat out
give up
join in = take part
send off = make a player leave the game
turn down
turn up
I'm trying to work! Could you please (turn) your music down.
Just ask and I'm sure the other children will let you (join) in.
The referee sent David off for (argue) with him. /ˌref.əˈriː/ trọng tài
This (be) my favorite song! Turn it up!
A mobile phone rang, but the musician just carried on (play).
We can't afford (eat) out very often.
CAN/ CAN'T AFFORD TO DO S.TH ⚠
I've decided (become) a vegetarian and give up meat. /ˌvedʒ.ɪˈteə.ri.ən/
It (be) so noisy in this restaurant. Could you ask them (turn) the music down?
ASK S.O TO DO S.TH ⚠
We eat out about once a week and we (cook) at home the rest of the time.
I used to (play) the trumpet, but I give up last year because I didn't have time.
USED TO + V (past habits) ⚠
When I was four, I used to eat ice cream every day.
There was a fight during the match and the referee (send) two players off.
turn over = lật lại, úp lại
Finally, she told us (turn) our exam papers over.
TELL/TOLD S.O TO DO S.TH ⚠
look UP
We weren't allowed (look) up any words in the dictionary, and we (have) to write in pen.
BE ALLOWED TO DO S.TH (được phép làm ...) : ⚠
write OUT
cross OUT
point OUT (nói ra rõ, nhấn mạnh đều quan trọng)
read OUT
rub OUT (rub: chà, xoa)
rip UP (xé vun từng mảnh)
rub s.o out: giết (slang)
rub s.th out: xóa
Simon (rub) OUT the wrong answer and wrote the right one.
He was rubbed OUT by the Mafia.
Our teacher (point) OUT that we only had five minutes left.
If you make a mistake, just cross it OUT.
Zero Conditional: If + Present Simple, Present Simple ⚠
First Conditional: If + Present Simple, Future Simple ⚠
If it rains, we (do not) PE.
If I have an exam, I (study) very hard.
If I (be) tired, I go to bed early.
If you give a wrong answer, you (lose) one point.
If he answers five questions correctly, he (get) two extra points.
Oxford Grammar 4 P117
If you don't do your homework, your teacher will be very angry.
If it's sunny tomorrow, we (go) for a picnic.
If you're late, you (miss) the exam.
He'll be late, if there (be) a lot of traffic.
Carol, will you (read) out your poem to the class, please?
She ripped up his letters and (burn) the pieces.
write DOWN
Have you (write) down what the homework is?
GET + preposition
GET off
GET on
GET out
take up = start
A good way of (get) more exercise is to take up a sport, like basketball.
You (should take up) a sport and then you would get more exercise.
IMPERATIVE: Avoid sugary food and drinks in the evening ⛔
Advoid using phones and computers at least one hour before going to bed ⛔
Go for a walk in the evening✅
Get some exercise in the evening ✅
Find time to relax ✅
Go to bed at the same time every day ✅
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Dung negative thay tu avoid ❓
GET = OTHER VERB
get to bed early
get out of bed
get up
wake up
GET +ADJ (BECOME)
get wet
get ready
get well
get tired
get hungry
''# stay up late 💥
GET = USE
get a taxi
get annoyed: trở nên bực mình